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What was one of the main reasons Colonists so strongly opposed the Navigation Acts imposed by King James II? A. Under the new policy, Colonists could only trade and do business with England. B. Colonists
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What was one of the main reasons
Colonists so strongly opposed the
Navigation Acts imposed by King
James II?
A. Under the new policy, Colonists could only
trade and do business with England.
B. Colonists had to get permission from the King
of England before they could travel.
C. Each Family was required to hang a picture of
the King of England in their home.
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The answer would be option B
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